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Saturday, 04 December 2004

01DEC04 FN Herstal SCAR announcement

The 01DEC04 FN Herstal announcement:

FN HERSTAL is pleased to announce that its SCAR prototype has been officially selected from a field of competitors through a full and open competition by the US Special Operations Command (US SOCOM) and has been awarded an IDIQ (indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity) contract that is funded for FY-2005.

Meaning it's a done deal.

The FN SCAR is a family of weapons that FN HERSTAL designed and built from the ground up to satisfy the severe USSOCOM requirements. It consists of different variants of rifles, all available in 5.56 (SCAR-Light) and 7.62 (SCAR-Heavy) calibres as well as a Grenade Launcher Module with Fire Control System.

Rifles are rarely designed from "the ground up."

The SCAR was Operator specified, Operator tested and Operator chosen.

Sounds like BS.

At this stage, the project is entirely dedicated to address US SOCOM requirements.

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01DEC04 FN Herstal SCAR announcement

The 01DEC04 FN Herstal announcement:

FN HERSTAL is pleased to announce that its SCAR prototype has been officially selected from a field of competitors through a full and open competition by the US Special Operations Command (US SOCOM) and has been awarded an IDIQ (indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity) contract that is funded for FY-2005.

Meaning it's a done deal.

The FN SCAR is a family of weapons that FN HERSTAL designed and built from the ground up to satisfy the severe USSOCOM requirements. It consists of different variants of rifles, all available in 5.56 (SCAR-Light) and 7.62 (SCAR-Heavy) calibres as well as a Grenade Launcher Module with Fire Control System.

Rifles are rarely designed from "the ground up."

The SCAR was Operator specified, Operator tested and Operator chosen.

Sounds like BS.

At this stage, the project is entirely dedicated to address US SOCOM requirements.